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Instead of War, Russia, Ukraine and Their Allies Should Try the Free Market

Free MarketsWar and Foreign Policy

Blog04/13/2022

To no one's surprise, governments that interfere with their economies at every turn are at war with each other. Perhaps there is another path to peace.

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If You Vote, You Have No Right to Complain

AntipoliticsDemocracy

Blog04/09/2022

After all the romanticizing about democracy and voting, in the end, we are still left with the sad fact that the worst always find their way to the top.

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Inflation Isn't What the "Experts" Say It Is. The Confusion in Terms Is Deliberate

Central BanksInflation

Blog04/05/2022

The usual "experts" claim inflation is a general increase in the price level. Wrong. Prices rise because of inflation, which is a government-caused increase in the amount of money in circulation.

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If Ukraine Joins the EU, It Will Be the Poorest Member by Far

World History

Blog03/31/2022

Ukraine should have been a middle-income country by now. Instead, it is one of the poorest in Europe. If Ukraine joined the EU, it would be the poorest country and well below even Bulgaria.

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It Didn't Begin with FDR: Currency Devaluation in the Roman Empire

InflationTaxes and Spending

No matter the historical era, governments have excelled at one thing: debasing their own currency. Rome was no exception, as Roman government excesses required inflation—lots of inflation.

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Inflation: Who or What Is the Culprit?

Money and Banks

Blog03/09/2022

A central bank whose policies accommodate irresponsible deficit spending by the federal government is a menace to society, unleashing uncontrollable forces.

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It All Comes Back to NATO

War and Foreign Policy

Blog03/03/2022

When the Bush administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible idea. 

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Is NATO a Dead Man Walking?

War and Foreign Policy

Blog02/19/2022

Even as the USA seeks to expand NATO while it escalates tensions with Russia, the organization is facing internal pressures as some member nations do not agree with Washington's saber-rattling agenda.

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